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This is in part a function of the inherent openness of philosophical inquiry.
This status is a function of the inherent complexity of the fragmentation, transport and depositional processes that operate in volcanically-impacted environments and the comparatively recent development of the discipline as a specialist area.
For the number of generations sampled, while the amount of information available increases linearly with time, the rate of this increase is a function of the inherent properties of the system.
It is also likely that the low intraindividual correlations with respect to %InAs, %MMA, and %DMA were a function of the inherent instability of ratios with small denominators as seen in approximately half of this population who had low As exposure.
This difference did not appear to be a function of the inherent ability to respond to DNA damage, since we observed similar levels of 53BP1 and γ-H2AX foci in untreated cells and in foci induction after one hour of exposure to 10 Gy in all TERT-positive lines, regardless of telomere length (data not shown).
The rate of both synonymous and non-synonymous mutations per gene in the msp, sera, and metabolic gene families was found to be a function of the inherent genes in the family and was not affected by the method of sequencing.
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While an assessment of the bone marrow repopulation capacity of transduced cells would be invaluable in evaluation of the preservation of biological function of HSCs, the inherent lack T cell development in the standard NOD/SCID mouse model of human hematopoietic reconstitution, may have limited biological relevance for therapies targeting the T-cell Lineage.
As shown in [14], sensing capacity is a function of SNR, the inherent dimensionality of the information space, sensing diversity, and the desired distortion level.
Maybe some of this was just a function of the fundamental loneliness inherent in the Designated Hitter position (batting instead of the pitcher and not fielding), a role that requires you to watch the rest of your teammates take the field while you sit alone with only your numbers for company.
Ellison and Fudenberg (1999) model a customer's utility from a product with positive externalities as a function of the product's inherent value and of the number of customers using the product.
The second example, relying on the phosphorus geochemistry of sediments in an alpine lake basin, considers the evolution of phosphorus forms (from mineral to occluded and organic fractions) as a function of the soil development, inherent slope instability, and repeated cycles of glaciation and neoglaciation over the Holocene.
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